India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world, fifth largest economy with the fourth largest rail network.

India: A nation on the Move
      India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world, fifth largest economy with the fourth largest rail network. 
    The country’s Vision 2030 aspires to create modern infrastructure for the buoyant economy and improve the quality of life for the citizens. 
    Manufacturing is at the epicentre of achieving this goal, whereas logistics and supply chain are the enablers.
    The Government of India, thereby, rolled out the National Logistics Policy coupled with National Rail Plan to address the supply chain challenges in the country. India is continuously investing in the dedicated electrified mainline rail network to transport goods seamlessly across the length and breadth of the country.
  The inventor of the very first electric locomotive back in 1879, Siemens will bring its 143-year expertise and its best-in-class technologies to manufacturing the state-of-art 9000HP locomotives in India. The locomotives will combine sustained cost-effective operation with low environmental impact and resource consumption. This High Horse Power locomotive will be the future workhorse for freight operation on Indian Railways.
The Government of India, thereby, rolled out the National Logistics Policy coupled with National Rail Plan to address the supply chain challenges in the country. India is continuously investing in the dedicated electrified mainline rail network to transport goods seamlessly across the length and breadth of the country.
   Railways has been the backbone of India, acting as the wheels of progress for the citizens and the economy. The current network of 22,593 trains carries about 24 million passengers and 204 million tonnes of freight. Furthermore, the Indian Railways has prioritized several initiatives under the National Rail Plan to improve speed, enhance haulage capacity, and optimize costs.
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